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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 1H 23M

4.7.2026 - Artemis Awe, Iran Warnings, Boise Pride Pushback

from The Neal Larson Show · host Neal Larson

Send us Fan MailToday was a real whiplash kind of show—in the best and worst ways. We spent a lot of time sitting in the wonder of NASA’s Artemis II mission: four astronauts (three Americans and a Canadian) pushing farther past the moon than humans have ever gone, including that surreal stretch of radio silence on the far side. For a lot of us, it hit the same emotional nerve as the old shuttle days—one of those rare moments where you can just feel proud of what America can do when we aim high. We also tackled the “why spend the money?” crowd head-on, not to shame anybody, but to make the case that big, difficult achievements change what’s possible—technologically, culturally, and even spiritually. The flash poll turned into a landslide: overwhelming support for Artemis, with lots of listeners saying it’s exactly the kind of forward-looking win we need right now.At the same time, the rest of the world isn’t pausing for inspiration. We dug into President Trump’s escalated rhetoric toward Iran (including nuclear red lines and talk of ending the regime), plus the story of a harrowing rescue operation for a downed pilot—and the furious fallout over someone leaking details to the press. From there we pivoted into politics (Democrats’ weak favorability numbers and their bench problems), the ongoing culture-war demand for total compliance (including Olympic gender rules and Megan Rapinoe’s reaction), and then Boise Mayor Lauren McLean’s rainbow “art additions” around City Hall as an end-run around Idaho’s flag restrictions. We wrapped with a couple “why is nobody talking about this?” moments—like the unusual silence around key details in the Pocatello tank farm shooting—and finished where we started: with the reminder that it’s possible to celebrate real wins without pretending the hard stuff isn’t happening.### Highlights- Artemis II inspired a huge listener response—flash poll was overwhelmingly **pro-moon mission**- The crew’s message “we love you from the moon” sparked discussion about faith, awe, and national pride- Trump’s Iran warnings, plus the leaked rescue operation details and calls for accountability- Democrats’ favorability vs. Republicans and the party’s “bench” problem heading toward future elections- Boise City Hall’s rainbow displays framed as “art,” and why that may fuel division—and lawsuitsLet’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms?You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing.Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.<a href="https://www.sandhillmediagrou

Send us Fan Mail Today was a real whiplash kind of show—in the best and worst ways. We spent a lot of time sitting in the wonder of NASA’s Artemis II mission: four astronauts (three Americans and a Canadian) pushing farther past the moon than humans have ever gone, including that surreal stretch of radio silence on the far side. For a lot of us, it hit the same emotional nerve as the old shuttle days—one of those rare moments where you can just feel proud of what America can do when we aim hi...

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